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Appel au cessez-le-feu au Liban, HCDH, 26 novembre 2024


Le chef des droits de l'homme de l'ONU, Volker Türk, a apporté son soutien mardi aux appels croissants en faveur d'un cessez-le-feu au Liban, alors que des rapports indiquaient que les hauts membres du cabinet israélien devaient se réunir pour conclure un accord visant à mettre fin à plus d'un an de conflit avec les militants du Hezbollah, déclenché par la guerre à Gaza.


Appel au cessez-le-feu au Liban – OHCHR

TRT : 02 min 00s
SOURCE : UNTV CH
RESTRICTIONS : AUCUNE
LANGUE : ANGLAIS / NATS
RAPPORT D'ASPECT : 16:9
DATELINE : 26 NOVEMBRE 2024 GENÈVE, SUISSE

Orateur :

  • Jeremy Laurence, porte-parole, OHCHR


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    1. Extérieur moyen-large : allée des drapeaux de l'ONU Genève.
    2. Large, salle de presse de l'ONU Genève, journalistes, écrans.
    3. EXTRAIT SONORE (Anglais) – Jeremy Laurence, porte-parole, OHCHR : “Le Haut-Commissaire réitère son appel à un cessez-le-feu immédiat pour mettre fin aux tueries et à la destruction. L'action militaire israélienne au Liban a causé une perte de vie civile à grande échelle, y compris le meurtre de familles entières, un déplacement massif et la destruction d'infrastructures civiles, soulevant de sérieuses préoccupations quant au respect des principes de proportionnalité, de distinction et de nécessité.”
    4. Moyen-large, salle de presse, journalistes.
    5. EXTRAIT SONORE (Anglais) – Jeremy Laurence, porte-parole, OHCHR : “Le groupe armé libanais Hezbollah a également continué de tirer des roquettes sur le nord d'Israël, ce qui a entraîné des victimes civiles. La plupart de ces roquettes sont de nature indiscriminée, entraînant le déplacement de nombreux civils israéliens, ce qui est inacceptable. La seule façon de mettre fin à la souffrance des populations de tous côtés est un cessez-le-feu permanent et immédiat sur tous les fronts ; au Liban, en Israël et à Gaza.
    6. Moyen-large, journalistes.
    7. EXTRAIT SONORE (Anglais) – Jeremy Laurence, porte-parole, OHCHR : “Au moins sept ambulanciers auraient été tués dans trois frappes israéliennes distinctes dans le sud du Liban, s'ajoutant aux 226 travailleurs de la santé signalés tués entre le 7 octobre et le 18 novembre de cette année. Ce sont d'autres indications de la brutalité de cette guerre sur les civils.”
    8. Moyen-large, orateurs au podium, salle de presse, journaliste TV et caméra.
    9. Moyen-large, salle de presse, écrans TV.
    10. Moyen-large, journaliste TV et caméra, cabines de contrôle.


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